Dogfish Head's beer and spirit festival is just three weeks away.

Dogfish Head’s beer and spirit festival coming May 5-7

Jarek RutzHeadlines, Culture

Craft beer lovers will have a field day – well, field weekend – as Dogfish Head hosts its annual beer festival May 5-7 in Sussex County.  The event, dubbed the “Weekend of Compelling Ales” will feature the local brewery’s unique ales and spirits along with delectable food pairings. The weekend will start with a kick-off party, a walking and tasting …

MilfordLive April 18

MilfordLIVE Weekly Review – April 18, 2023

Sonja FreyHeadlines

Click on the image below to view as a PDF This Week’s Top Headlines Include: Headlines Bug and Bud Festival planned for April 29 Culture Increase in cost for Ladybug Festival questioned by council Business 422 Day celebrated at Mispillion River Brewing Government & Politics Delaware AG finds Ellendale Town Council violated FOIA City approves TID funding Education Milford Middle …

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School pay committee sets raises for secretaries, custodians

Jarek RutzEducation, Headlines

The Public Education Compensation Committee voted Monday on recommendations for how to raise pay for school employees other than teachers, but including secretaries and custodial positions. The specific group is cited under Delaware Code Sections 1308 and 1311.  The committee agreed to condense the five secretarial positions – clerk, secretary, senior secretary, financial secretary and administrative secretary – into three, …

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Milford Middle School Project updated design and tax rate to be presented in May

Terry RogersEducation, Headlines

Dr. Kevin Dickerson, Superintendent, announced at a recent Board of Education meeting that an updated design for the Milford Middle School would be presented at the May board meeting.  In addition, updated costs will also be presented. “The May agenda will also include our strategic plan so we hope to have a good conversation about that as well,” Dr. Dickerson …

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422 Day celebrated at Mispillion River Brewing

Terry RogersBusiness, Headlines

With April 22 falling on a Saturday, Mispillion River Brewing knew they had to do something to celebrate the town whose phone prefix has historically been “422.” As a result, they will hold the First Annual 422 Day, celebrating all things Milford. Vendors will be available from local organizations and businesses that make Milford special. “There used to be a …

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Bug and Bud Festival planned for April 29

Terry RogersCulture, Headlines

Milford’s popular downtown event, the Bug and Bud Festival, is planned for April 29, According to Janne Collins, Executive Director of Downtown Milford, Inc., who puts on the festival, this year promises to be as exciting as it has been in the past. “Of course, we will have food and craft vendors,” Collins said. “This year, we are also offering …

Madge Layfield of Sussex Central softball about to wind up for a pitch photo by Nick Halliday

Inside The Circle – Top 10 Week 5

Glenn FrazerHeadlines, Sports

Tough news for Caesar Rodney and outstanding pitcher Peyton Shields. She suffered an apparent knee injury late in the game against Middletown on the 11th. Shields had a 1-0 lead when she left the game. The Cavaliers rallied to win 2-1 as Reese Founds recorded 17 strikeouts. Peyton told me she will see a specialist and have some tests performed. …

SE Milford TID Plan

City approves TID funding

Terry RogersGovernment, Headlines

Milford City Council approved a funding rate for the Southeast Milford Transportation Improvement District plan at a recent meeting. The plan will add 30 percent to building permit fees that will be used to offset the cost of improvements to roads in the Milford’s southeastern area. The plan, which includes additional traffic signals and roundabouts, was approved in 2021 and …

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Council takes action on police related matters

Terry RogersHeadlines, Police & Fire

At a recent meeting, Milford City Council took action on two items related the police department. The first was a request by Chief Cecilia Ashe regarding take home vehicles and the second involved funding for the new police facility. “As you all are aware in March, I came before city council to request that the police department be able to …